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WWE star Cody Rhodes saved the day after my daughter, 11, was tricked out of $300 by a cruel stranger on Facebook

A YOUNG girl’s love of wrestling has been renewed thanks to WWE star Cody Rhodes after her family was tricked out of hundreds of dollars in a cruel Facebook scam.

Malaysia Forbes adores wrestling, and her favorite fighter has always been Rhodes — aka American Nightmare — according to her mother.

WWE star Cody Rhodes reached out to a young fan after he learned she had been scammed out of $300 by someone pretending to be himCredit: Splash

Malaysia Forbes had been passionate about wrestling, her mother said, until the scam made her turn away from the sportCredit: 13 ABC

Rhodes called the family after learning about the scam, bringing a smile to Malaysia’s face again, her mother saidCredit: Rex

The wrestling star, who recently took home his first WWE title, offered the family free tickets to an upcoming showCredit: Getty

So Forbes’s sister helped the eleven-year-old, who has developmental disabilities, try to contact Rhodes via their mother’s Facebook account from their home in Toledo, Ohio earlier last week.

“My one daughter wrote, ‘My sister is a big fan of yours but she can’t type because she has Down syndrome,’” their mother, Cody Forbes, told local ABC affiliate KTRK.

But Rhodes does not maintain a Facebook account — the profile was fake.

“[My daughter]’s like I took your credit card and I gave it to Cody and he took money off your account. I don’t know how much,” Forbes recounted.

The scammers immediately drained her bank account of $300.

But, “Money can be replaced,” she said.

She said the worst part of the ordeal has been the impact on Malaysia.

“No matter what I tell her, no matter what her sister tells her, she thinks it was him,” said Forbes.

Seeing her daughter lose something she was so passionate about has been difficult for the mother.

“It’s heartbreaking to put the wrestling on and she doesn’t want to see it,” she said.

That was until local reporters aired the story about what happened to Forbes on May 2 and Rhodes got wind of it via X.

A HERO TO THE RESCUE

American Nightmare soon reached out to KTRK so that he could get in touch with the Forbes family, according to an update posted on May 3.

“I know you thought you were talking to me, now you are talking to me,” he reportedly told the girls.

Rhodes was born into a legacy WWE family as the son of wrestling champ Dusty Rhodes and is known for being a two-time Intercontinental Champion and a six-time tag team champion.

Most recently, American Nightmare took home his first WWE title as the Undisputed Universal Champion for beating Roman Reigns in a WrestleManiaXL match last month.

That simple call from her idol gave a lot of joy to Malaysia, her mother said, and she was grateful.

“[Malaysia] was so upset thinking that somebody hates her because she doesn’t have a bad bone in her body. She loves everybody, she cares for everybody,” Forbes said.

“I can thank Cody Rhodes for answering, but the person I really have to thank is you Carli,” she added, giving a shout-out to the local reporter who shared their story.

“I thank you for taking your time out, taking the energy to have him do that. You made this happen for her.”

The WWE star also reportedly offered the family free tickets to an upcoming show.

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